Nieuws

Hurricane Erin continues to cause dangerous beach conditions across the New York City area on Friday. Even as warm summer ...
City beaches will reopen Saturday, NYC Parks announced on Friday. Dangerous rip currents and high waves from Hurricane Erin ...
Hotspots including Rockaway Beach, Coney Island and Manhattan Beach were shuttered Friday as massive waves and strong rip ...
Hurricane Erin's track is forecast to stay offshore, but the New York City area and Jersey Shore are still seeing some impact ...
Though Hurricane Erin has shifted northeast, the storm continues to send dangerous waves and rip currents toward New York and ...
Dramatic aerial footage shows storm surge flooding homes and a motel in North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Aug. 19 as Hurricane ...
Erin, currently a Category 2 storm in the Atlantic, is not expected to make landfall in the region but will churn up ...
Grab your sunscreen and sandals, then go ahead and put them right back in the closet.
Hurricane Erin is expected to remain offshore—but its effects could still reach parts of the New York coastline this week.
Hurricane Erin, which formed on August 11 and quickly intensified, is expected to largely impact the Outer Banks region of ...
Swimming will be prohibited at all New York City beaches Wednesday and Thursday as Hurricane Erin is threatening to bring ...
There’s more adrenaline out there because the waves are bigger,” said Michael Kololyan, 35, who runs a surf school in the ...